
Oil prices corrected under the dual pressure of news-driven factors and inventory data. Brent crude oil futures traded in a narrow range, reaching $76.38 per barrel, while WTI July contracts edged down to $73.35 per barrel. With intensified geopolitical uncertainties, market sentiment remains dominated by wait-and-see attitudes. The unexpected increase in EIA crude oil inventories dampened market optimism. According to the latest data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), crude oil inventories in the U.S. increased by 2.6 million barrels for the week ending June 14, far exceeding the market expectation of a 1.1 million barrel decline, indicating weak demand. The rebound in inventories has exerted downward pressure on oil prices.
Oil prices have repeatedly crossed the moving average system, with the short-term objective trend showing a range-bound rhythm. In terms of momentum, the MACD indicator is intertwined near the upper side of the zero axis, reflecting weak bullish momentum. It is expected that crude oil prices will mainly maintain a consolidative pattern, with the trading range between 79.00 and 73.00.
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